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Created by; Mrs. Clark Edited by; Lynn Garner Types of Animals Created by; Mrs. Clark Edited by; Lynn Garner

Mammals have fur or hair breathe with lungs feed their young milk

Birds have two legs most fly with wings hatch from eggs

Fish live only in water breathe with gills are born live or hatch eggs

Reptiles land animals that have scales has lungs for breathing hatches from eggs

Amphibians Animals that usually live first on water and later on land lay eggs have moist skin

Who am I???? I have two legs. I fly with wings. I hatch from eggs.

Birds

Who am I? I have fur or hair. I feed my young milk. I breathe with lungs.

Mammals

Who am I? I live only in water. I breathe with gills. My young are born live or hatched from eggs.

Fish

Look what you have learned. to classify animals by their looks to classify by birth to classify by movement